Falling for New England

September 24th, 2007

Daily Telegraph - With front porches and working fireplaces, four-poster beds and antiques, they are straight out of the Norman Rockwell school of nostalgia. And they add yet another element to the variety of places to stay in New England. From historic Read More

South Coast Today - If you say that an old mill that houses a funky antiques mart, a vintage clothing store, and a T-shirt factory is at least as valuable as a strip mall, people think you're loopy. Yes, it's certainly true that owning a cavernous old mill isn't easy Read More

The Independent - She she was one of the original stall holders at Camden Market; she used to sell antiques there, and on Saturdays I'd spend the day sitting under her stall while she was working. My first real hand at expressing myself was customising my Read More

Hindustan Times - Forty-year-old Babbu Lamba, a businessman by profession, has been collecting antiques ever since he was a teenager, some of which he claims are more than 200 years old. He claims to have in his possession a refrigerator and fan run by kerosene oil Read More

Media Guardian - Defenders of Radio 4 insisted that it needed to maintain the "rich mix" it had inherited from the old Home Service, but to its critics this looked like an incoherent jumble of oddments and antiques. In the 1970s, it did have vigilant news programmes Read More

St. Petersburg Times - Antiques, founders in the spotlight In the market for antiques? Check out this weekend's Dade City Antique Faire, featuring vendors with everything from country primitive to fine antiques. There's also an olde world trade craftsman village and a Read More

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